Mention what is the difference between yarn and thread?
Answer / Shobhit Mehrotra
Yarn and thread are both continuous strands of interlocked fibers, but they differ in size. Yarn is typically thicker than thread. Thread is primarily used for sewing, embroidery, and other similar applications, while yarn is used for knitting, crocheting, weaving, or spinning into cloth.
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